Vibe DESIGN? ๐ค A New First Step To Vibe Coding ๐จ Google Stitch Updates #ai #vibecoding #design
The speaker introduces the concept of 'vibe designing' as a crucial first step before AI coding, arguing that design problems rather than coding problems are the root cause when AI builds something different than intended. They demonstrate how Google Stitch can create interactive previews from multiple screens.
Summary
The video introduces a new concept called 'vibe designing' as a prerequisite to 'vibe coding' with AI. The speaker argues that when AI builds something that doesn't match expectations, the issue typically stems from design problems rather than coding problems. They position vibe designing as the solution to help AI better understand and build what users actually envision. The presentation includes a demonstration of Google Stitch, a tool that can take multiple screens and combine them into an interactive preview that users can navigate through. The speaker promises to cover the key elements of vibe design and explain why this approach should be adopted as a preliminary step in the AI development process.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims that when AI builds something unexpected, it's typically a design problem rather than a coding problem
- The speaker argues that vibe designing should be done before vibe coding to help AI build what users actually imagine
- The speaker demonstrates that Google Stitch can take multiple screens and stitch them together into an interactive preview for navigation
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Transcript
[0:00] If you've ever looked at what your AI built, and you thought, "That's not what I meant." You didn't have a coding problem, you had a design problem. Vibe coding is when you build with AI, but vibe designing is what you should do first. That one change will help AI build what you actually imagine. So, it's going to take all of these screens, and it's going to stitch them together into an interactive preview I can see and move through. Today, I'm going to go through the key elements of vibe design, and why you might want to do that.
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